Introduction to Malcolm mcnair

Malcolm little (1925 May19-1965 February 2 1) is an African-American Islamic cleric. He was once the spokesman of Islamic countries and an important figure in the American civil rights movement.

The Islamic State is a radical organization of the African-American civil rights movement. After 1964, he made a pilgrimage to Mecca and became a Sunni. He gave up fierce separatism and tried to cooperate with more different religions and organizations to fight for blacks together. 1965 was assassinated by a radical black killer before a speech.

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2. Any necessary means: speeches, interviews and Malcolm X. Letter from new york: Pathfinder, 1970.

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4. Malcolm: February 1965, the last speech. New york, editor-in-chief of Steve Clarke: Pathfinder, 1992.

5. Malcolm: Last speech. Bruce Perry, editor-in-chief New york: Pathfinder, 1989.

6. Malcolm X said (CD-ROM Callaway). South Richardson, Catherine and Antoinette White, EDSChermayeff, Kansas City, Missouri: Andrews and McMillan, 1992.

7. Malcolm X said: speeches and statements. New york, edited by George Burman: Advantage Press, 1965.

8. Notes ahead: Excerpts from Malcolm X's Great Speech (CD). BMG Music, 1992.

9. Speech by Malcolm X of Harvard University. Epps, new york: Tomorrow, version 1968.

10 The Wisdom of Malcolm X (CD). Black mark, 199 1.

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